Docs could reveal more details — Who's who in Christie bridge scandal — (CNN) — Severe traffic jams last September in and around Fort Lee, New Jersey, and the George Washington Bridge that are at the center of a political scandal involving top advisers to Gov. Chris Christie quickly triggered public safety concerns.

House Dems break ranks with the White House on ObamaCare vote — Dozens of House Democrats broke ranks with President Obama on Friday to support legislation that would require people to be notified of security breaches under ObamaCare. — The House passed the Health Exchange Security and Transparency Act …

U.S. to Recognize Utah Gay Marriages Despite State Stance — WASHINGTON — The Obama administration on Friday said that it would recognize as lawful the marriages of 1,300 same-sex couples in Utah, even though the state government is refusing to do so. — Wading into the fast-moving legal battle …

Congressional Free Lunch? — Savannah - — Rep. Jack Kingston, R-Savannah, raised eyebrows nationwide with comments about the National School Lunch Program to the Jackson County Republican Party in December. — “Why don't you have the kids pay a dime, pay a nickel, to instill in them that there is …

State Department names groups behind Benghazi strike — The State Department on Friday for the first time blamed specific groups and militants for the 2012 Benghazi attack, designating them as terrorists — a move that further undermines initial claims the attack was spontaneous.

Beyond Polarization to Warfare — At WaPo's Monkey Cage subsite today, there's an important piece by University of Texas political scientist Sean Theriault that gets to a distinction in political attitudes that some of us have been trying to articulate ever since the radicalization of one of our two major parties occurred:

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